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Is this a fail-proof strategy?


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Say A girl likes B boy. She makes B boy's friends become her friends and made herself popular (better looking, fun, etc). So B boy broke up with his gf and join A and his friends back. Now they form a fun clique.

 

Is this a fail-proof strategy that B boy will never leave A? If he ever does, A will make B look like the bad guy among his friends and with the past fun pictures, happy moments...he is just ambushed?

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It sounds like the plot to an awful film.

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B boy's friends will always have first loyalty to him, not her. They will support him if he leaves her. Also, this sounds like a really lame idea.

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Are we trying to make a relationship work or are we trying to assemble ****ty furniture?

 

How about if you just date who you like, be respectful and kind to them and their friends, assuming they deserve it, and if things don't work out, move on.

 

I'm afraid I'm becoming far too simple-minded in my old age. :D

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